Saudi Arabia food and beverage conglomerate Almarai has completed a solar project which is being billed as Saudi Arabia’s largest to date, according to a report.

The 15MW Al Kharj Solar project, built at a cost of SAR44.4 million (around $12 million), will generate 28GWh of solar power every year, according to the company. Almarai said Al Kharj will bring annual CO2 emission savings of 8,100 tonnes, equal to planting more than 8,000 trees.

When Almarai’s Al Kharj begins operations, it will be the largest to date in Saudi Arabia, but it wont have that title for long. Al Kharj will soon be dwarfed by ambitious forthcoming solar plants planned by the Saudi government. The Kingdom’s Vision 2030 economic and social reform plan calls for the oil-rich Kingdom to embrace the potential of renewable energy with targets of 40 GW of solar, 16 GW of wind, and 3GW of concentrated solar through large-scale investments by 2030.

Much of the government work on solar projects is happening through the Renewable Energy Project Development Office (REPDO) within the Ministry of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources, which was established in 2017.